October Flip Through

When I started my bullet journal I knew that I was going to love it. And I’m happy to say that every month my love has grown more and more. October’s spread was the perfect pairing of fun to draw and minimalist. And you’ll get to see it in this October flip through.

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September Flip Through

Was it just me or did September pass by in the blink of an eye? It feels like Labour Day weekend (I’m Canadian) was just days ago with the hustle and bustle of back to school. But here we are in October, so it’s time to take a look at my September flip through.

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August Flip Through

In August I got ambitious. Elated off the success of my Zelda spread I gave into my girls’ suggestion to do mermaids. August is, after all the perfect time to do a theme like that. Unfortunately, my talent wasn’t always enough to get me through the drawings. In this August flip through you’ll see some spreads work really well and some others that could have come together a bit better, but hey it’s all a processes and with practice, we get better. Here is my August flip through for you to take a look at.

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May Flip Through

May Flip Through

May, what a great month. From the showers come the flowers. But instead of going that traditional route for my May flip through I decided to do a ballet theme. Equally bright but a little more unorthodox, I chose to minimize the drawings and actually opted for colourful watercolour silhouettes of dancers. My floral fabric washi tape makes another appearance adding the flowers to the month of May.

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February Flip Through 2018

February Flip through!

Here is my February flip through from my bullet journal! I used a pink flower theme with some green since I really liked the contrast. This is the first theme that had much to it at and I was definitely getting used to the spacing and where to put things.

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